The Cultural Palace in T'rgu Mures, built between 1911-1913 by Komor Marcell (1868-1944) and Jakab Dezs? (1864-1932) to the request of Bern'dy Gy?rgy. The most visited part of the Palace is the Mirrors Hall.
The City Fortress with the reformed church inside, built between 1602 and 1658 to the request of Borsos Tam's.
The Roses Square, in the center of the city.
The City Hall, built between 1906-1907 on the construction plans of Komor Marcell (1868-1944) and Jakab Dezs?. Unfortunately, during the 1962 restoration a marble table pointing to construction, the city coat of arms and other decorations were removed. The glass paintings which illustrated Bethlen G'bor, Francis II R'k'czi, Kossuth Lajos, De'k Ferenc and Franz Joseph I of Austria are missing from the halls.
The Teleki Library, built between 1799?1802, is one of the richest Transylvanian collections of cultural artefacts. It was founded by the Hungarian Count S'muel Teleki in 1802
The Cornesti high (Somosteto) - an excellent landscape of T'rgu Mures can be seen from here.
European tourists show an increased interest in the city and in Transylvania as witnessed by the introduction of budget flights to T'rgu Mures